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Post your LogCat errors. Understand that there is a difference between compile-time and run-time errors, the compiler cannot warn you about every error that may exist...
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SamDec 16 '12 at 0:26

Sorry. Check above. And I apologize in advance about the font size... Not sure how it got that big.
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Techno_WizardDec 16 '12 at 5:01

Logcat errors have been aadded. Thank you again and I apologize for the large font size. Not sure how to make it back to a smaller font.
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Techno_WizardDec 16 '12 at 5:02

Except the line welcome.setText("Welcome, " + name);. You cannot access UI objects, like TextViews, in doInBackground(). You need to put this code in onPostExecute(), if you read the AsyncTask documentation you'll learn it does have access to the UI Thread.

It sounds complicated, but after some reading and a few tries, you'll discover that it's not that bad. There are numerous examples to help you if you get stuck. Good Luck!